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5 months ago
The Business of Humor
Ben Huh, CEO of Cheezburger Network, explains how his crowd-sourced websites stay agile and creative.
HarvardBusiness • 4,835 views
2011rhythmdivine
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5 months ago
How Companies Can Make Better Decisions, Faster
Marcia Blenko, leader of Bain & Company's Global Organization Practice, explains how to put effective decision making at the center of your business.
HarvardBusiness • 10,133 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Quite insightful to the business world! The video is a revelation.
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5 months ago
Women, Ambition and (Still) the Pay Gap
Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Harvard Business School professor, explains why women's compensation and advancement to the highest ranks have failed to keep...
HarvardBusiness • 4,581 views
2011rhythmdivine
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This is a sad reality. Women have ever since struggled to go up the ladder. Now, there is still discrimination against women. I hope the society will correct this one.
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5 months ago
Use Failure to Grow Your Business
An interview with Rita McGrath, Professor, Columbia Business School. How can companies plan and pursue an aggressive growth agenda with confidence?...
HarvardBusiness • 52,201 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Talk about bouncing back. Failure doesn't mean the end of all efforts. Must use it constructively. Good vid!
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5 months ago
The Future of Gadgets
Ranging from the ridiculous to the revolutionary, gadgets have stirred hopes of wealth and fame for their inventors. Some gadgets have been invente...
UCtelevision • 7,615 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Gadgets are the symbols of a growing technology. They become obsolete so fast as many others pop up in the market time after time. Interesting post!
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5 months ago
Health Promotion Best Practices
Experts in the field were brought together by the California Office of Binational Border Health to share their knowledge and help your agency achie...
UCtelevision • 8,814 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Social marketing is indeed very vital in success of a business. This very is recommended for those in business. Nice job!
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5 months ago
Social Skills Training in Adolescence
Marjorie Soloman, of the UC Davis MIND Institute, explores models for social skills training with focus on issues encountered when working with ado...
UCtelevision • 9,434 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Adolescents can really learn from this. Thanks for the upload. Interesting and helpful!
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5 months ago
The Universe is Rated R
From time immemorial the cosmos has comforted humanity with its seemingly placid constancy. However, when science looks closer, we get a different ...
UCtelevision • 8,543 views
2011rhythmdivine
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The title is quite intriguing. I really watched this because of the title. It turned out right. Exactly right. Thanks for the learning!
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5 months ago
Ethics of Blame
Harvard Professor Thomas Scanlon is best known for his explorations of rights, freedom of expression, and contractualist moral theory. His work has...
UCtelevision • 9,030 views
2011rhythmdivine
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People really go blaming others or if they blame themselves they'd go as far as suicide. This is not good.
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5 months ago
The Devil's Breath
The Devil's Breath is an in-depth look at how the October 2007 wildfires affected the lives of three groups of migrants heading north from Mexico. ...
UCtelevision • 9,173 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Oh my God! This happened? How bad could this be? I was informed in this video about an event that's new to me.
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5 months ago
SIRA: Low Back Pain
This program presents Dr. John Chardos Department of Medicine (VA) on the cause, treatment and prevention of low back pain. Most people have experi...
UCtelevision • 9,889 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Ah, back pain goes with age. This is inevitable. Sorry to say this.
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5 months ago
Lesbian Health Matters
What makes lesbian health different from the health concerns of women in general? Are these differences inherent in lesbians, or are they result of...
UCtelevision • 10,822 views
2011rhythmdivine
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This topic is not at all sensitive with the lesbian setting. Lesbians get insulted with a particular discussion on them. No need to separate women and lesbian as they are all female.
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5 months ago
Genetic Engineering in California Agriculture
Take a look at the science behind genetic engineering and see how it is used in food crops and animals. Learn where and why this technology is used...
UCtelevision • 12,831 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Genetics is really a great deal for plants and animals alike. I'm glad reports tell us of an improvement of species by doing genetic engineering. Congrats!
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5 months ago
Muhammad Yunus: Doing Well by Doing Good
Muhammad Yunus, the founder of the Grameen Bank of Bangladesh and winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, presents a new, U.S.-based micro-credit pro...
UCtelevision • 12,658 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Everybody should have equal footing as to what they would like to do in life. Support is very important. To do is the ultimate reality of wisdom.
Thanks for this video sharing.
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5 months ago
Insights Into the Mind of the Child
Ever wonder why children can watch the same movie over and over and never tire of it? Learn more about a childs thought processes with UCSF pediatr...
UCtelevision • 12,727 views
2011rhythmdivine
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A child's mind is always fascinating for us adults. They perceive things purely. This video is quite helpful to parents by providing more info for better understanding of the young ones.
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5 months ago
Deep-Sea Animal Diversity
The deep ocean remains largely unexplored, and deep-sea animals, their distribution and their relationships to each other are the subject of an eve...
UCtelevision • 21,277 views
2011rhythmdivine
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This video makes us realize how little man knows of the underwater world. Interestingly educational!
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5 months ago
Elder Abuse
This presentation by Dr. Laura Mosqueda, the Director of Geriatrics and recipient of the Ronald Reagan Endowed Chair at UC Irvine, describes the na...
UCtelevision • 17,689 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Elders can be so harsh. But hey! We have a lot more things to be thankful for with the elders. When people grow old, they tend to be irritable. They become helpless too so we have to understand that we too are going that way. Patience, an enormous deal of it, is very much needed. Thanks for...
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5 months ago
Teen Pregnancy
Explore the challenges of teen pregnancy and parenting and learn how communities can come together to reduce teen pregnancy. [5/2009] [Public Affai...
UCtelevision • 24,029 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Responsible parenthood must be instilled in teeners so as to make them think to do things at the right time. Childbearing is a great thing, only that it must be done when maturity in emotion, intellect, and all others have been reached.
Myth information in the net must be removed in the net. ...
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5 months ago
Coping With Stress: Cognitive-Behavioral Stress Reduction
Stress is ubiquitous and on the rise. How we learn to manage it can have profound effects on our health and well being. This series explains how ou...
UCtelevision • 29,209 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Stress is really evil. It's difficult to eradicate. I think you only have to think happy so that you defeat it. Thanks for the upload. Quite informative.
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5 months ago
Healthy Women Healthy Families: Prenatal Health
Growing a healthy baby is one of the most important jobs of your life. Prenatal Health examines proper diet and nutrition to best ensure that you a...
UCtelevision • 32,742 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Pregnancy is vital to life. As much as possible women must be healthy enough to avoid complications that would result to abnormalities, deficiencies and disabilities of young ones. Love this video. Not only presentable, but all the more educating.
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5 months ago
The Origin of the Human Mind: Brain Imaging and Evolution
UCSD cognitive scientist Martin Sereno takes you on a captivating exploration of the brain's structure and function as revealed through investigati...
UCtelevision • 56,127 views
2011rhythmdivine
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The brain too underwent an evolution. Thanks to Darwin! Thanks to modern efforts to explain such.
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5 months ago
UC Davis Newswatch: Pets and Rattlesnakes
Short news and general interest stories from UC Davis. Series: "UC Davis Newswatch" [3/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 54355]
UCtelevision • 166 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Snakes, of any kind, is my most-hated animal ever. I'd readily kill one if I encounter one. Gruesome!
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5 months ago
Food Allergy Challenges
Suzanne Teuber, M.D., Associate Professor, UC Davis School of Medicine provides an overview of the main issues in food processing as it relates to ...
UCtelevision • 2,988 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Mine shows in my skin. I hate allergies, but nobody is to blame. Thank you for the additional info I got here.
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5 months ago
SIRA: Chronic Lung Disease
Andrew L Ries, MD Professor UCSD School of Medicine presents "What You Should Know About Chronic Lung Disease" in this Public Lecture Series by Ste...
UCtelevision • 4,789 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Smoking is one of the worst activities of men. Done so passively but totally hideous. Lung disease is not a light thing. I'm glad you made this video. May the whole world see this.
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5 months ago
Medical Misdiagnosis
For patients and their loved ones, the most intimidating part of modern medicine can be navigating the ins and outs of the medical system. Laura Na...
UCtelevision • 2,196 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Misdiagnosis is a disaster. For Christ's sake, give the right diagnosis to be able to come up with the right meds. I couldn't take misdiagnosis sitting down. It'd be a war.
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5 months ago
MDTV: Memory Loss Part I
Neurologist, Dr. Dee Silver discusses terminology, testing, biomarkers, and treatment of memory loss diseases. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia ar...
UCtelevision • 6,058 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Thanks for the clarification of the topic at hand. I love the messages in the video. Thank you so much.
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5 months ago
Coping with Brain Injury: Robots and Rehabilitation
There are no silver bullets after brain injury, but new robotic technologies are effective in helping stroke victims regain function in their arms ...
UCtelevision • 3,726 views
2011rhythmdivine
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This is a breakthrough! But the situation remains a sad reality. Good luck for more innovations.
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5 months ago
Regenerative Medicine in Historical Context
Jane Maienschein of Arizona State University is a former Congressional Fellow and Senior Science Advisor. She debunks the common idea that stem ce...
UCtelevision • 1,062 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Highly Scholarly! Nice to note that it's a collaborative effort of humanists, scientists and social scientists. The focus are on issues that are key and unresolved. Nice job people!
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5 months ago
Energy and Water Sustainability: Policy Approaches part 1
What are the linkages between energy and water, and what are the best approaches for ensuring sustainability, even in the face of increasing popula...
UCtelevision • 1,155 views
2011rhythmdivine
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The world is complex and more so complicated these times. All we need is sustain our water and energy sources so that we may fight all other obstacles. Thanks for the idea.
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5 months ago
Citizen Action for Global Warming Solutions
Environmentalist Bill McKibben offers a vision of what a response to the challenges of global warming might be. He argues that America needs a powe...
UCtelevision • 1,151 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Indeed, leaders cannot fight global warming by themselves. It requires conscious effort by all citizens.
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5 months ago
Metabolism and Nutrition - Eating Disorders
Up to 10 million teens develop eating disorders, abnormal attitudes and behaviors with foods, which include anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. Jo...
UCtelevision • 18,242 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Indeed this so prevalent among the youth. I just pity those who go overboard their ideal weight because of eating disorders. Metabolism is quick but there is just too much intake of unhealthy food. I recommend this to be watched by high school students. This is appropriate to them.
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5 months ago
What We See
We see (at least) three fundamentally different sorts of things: objects (a tomato), properties of these objects (the tomato's size, shape, color, ...
UCtelevision • 5,301 views
2011rhythmdivine
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This is something new. It really got my interested. It might seem so basic but it isn't consciously known.
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5 months ago
Eradicating Global Poverty
Anne Hastings, Executive Director of Fonkoze, Haiti's largest microfinance institution, has searched the globe for a solution to the problem of...
UCtelevision • 3,678 views
2011rhythmdivine
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There is hope for poverty! As long as we work together on it. Thanks.
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5 months ago
Life After Transplant: Lifestyle Counseling And Surveillance
This program from UCSF, a national leader among abdominal organ transplant programs, is part of an annual update for those physicians who care for ...
UCtelevision • 1,733 views
2011rhythmdivine
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This is really helpful for transplant patients as they will be guided how to move on with their lives. A support material that's quite good!
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5 months ago
Protecting the Healthcare Workforce in Pandemic Influenza
Infection and contagion are the primary threats in a pandemic. Since healthcare workers are first responders, the potential for transmission from p...
UCtelevision • 3,214 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Very fundamental! Of course, health care professionals must be at their utmost health too as how could they help if they too are to be helped. The presentation was quite commendable.
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5 months ago
Outbreak: SARS and Avian Flu
Join UCSF's Dr. George Rutherford to examine how world health leaders investigated and controlled the 2003 outbreak of SARS and how we might prepar...
UCtelevision • 7,327 views
2011rhythmdivine
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Excellent! Efforts paid off.
Humor is an essential ingredient in anything. In business too, it has to be there. Thanks for the idea.